Organ Recital Series 2009 - 2010 November 20, 2009 • 7.30p - Pinnacle Presbyterian Church The Organ Is King The ASU Symphony Orchestra, soprano Carole FitzPatrick, and guest organist Brent Hilton present music of Dello Joio, Strauss and Saint-Saens December 13, 2009 • 2.30p & 5.00p - Organ Hall Seventh Annual Organ Christmas Concert Featuring Kimberly Marshall and the ASU organ studio February 21, 2010 • 2.30p - Organ Hall Beauty and Bravura Featuring organist Kimberly Marshall & violinist Katie McLin March 7, 2010 • 2.30p - Organ Hall The Organ in Concerto ASU organ studio & Wind Ensemble in a program of concertos KI BERLY MARSHALL organ Bach & Mendelssohn April 11, 2010 • 2.30p - Organ Hall Frescobaldi-Bach: Catholic & Lutheran Approaches to the Organ Featuring acclaimed Italian organist Francesco Cera Sunday, November 1, 2009 • 2.30p Organ Hall KI BERLY MARSHALL organ Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Fugue in E Flat, BWV 552/ii Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Andante tranquillo from Sonata III Prelude and Fugue in D Minor, Op.37, no.3 Finale from Sonata VI Andante in D Major J.S. Bach Toccata in F, BWV 540 Three chorale settings from the Orgelbüchlein Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein, BWV 641 Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 599 Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 F. Mendelssohn Sonata in F Minor, Op.65, no. 1 Allegro moderato e serioso Adagio Andante recitando Allegro assai vivace Kimberly Marshall is Director of the ASU School of Music, where she holds the Patricia and Leonard Goldman Endowed Professorship in Organ. She came to Arizona having served as Dean of Postgraduate Studies at the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Assistant Professor of Music at Stanford University. Dr. Marshall obtained her PhD in Musicology at the University of Oxford and is an accomplished organist, having won the prestigious St. Albans Competition in 1985. She pursued her organ studies with John Mueller, Fenner Douglass, Louis Robilliard, Xavier Darasse and Gillian Weir. Dr. Marshall’s compact disc recordings feature music of the Italian and Spanish Renaissance, French Classical and Romantic periods, and works by J. S. Bach. Her recording of Chen Yi’s organ concerto with the Singapore Symphony was released in 2003 on the BIS label. She has performed and lectured during many National Conventions of the American Guild of Organists, and she was affiliated for many years with the Organ Research Center in Göteborg, Sweden. Her anthologies of late-medieval and Renaissance organ music were published by Wayne Leupold Editions in 2000 and 2004, and she has presented her research worldwide for such diverse groups as the Royal College of Organists in London, the Korean Association of Organists in Seoul, and the Royal College of Canadian Organists in Toronto. Kimberly Marshall spent the spring of 2005 on sabbatical in Pistoia, Italy, where she researched early Italian organ music. During the summer of 2006, she presented concerts and workshops on early music in Sweden and Israel; she was a featured artist for the 2007 Early English Organ Project in Oxford and the Festival for Historical Organs in Oaxaca, Mexico. Her latest recording project, a CD/DVD set entitled A Fantasy through Time, was released on the Loft label in 2009, and she will be a member of the jury for the Sweelinck competition in Amsterdam in 2010.